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Columbus: The Explorer Who Changed World

Current price: $16.99
Columbus: The Explorer Who Changed World
Columbus: The Explorer Who Changed World

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Columbus: The Explorer Who Changed World

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All aboard for a captivating journey through the life of Christopher Columbus, the intrepid explorer whose voyages across the Atlantic reshaped the world and paved the way for the Age of Exploration. Christopher Columbus was a visionary navigator whose daring expeditions opened new frontiers and connected continents. This compelling biography explores the true story of Columbus's quest to find a westward route to Asia, his legendary voyages, and the profound impact of his discoveries. From the bustling ports of Genoa to the uncharted waters of the Atlantic and the vibrant islands of the Caribbean, Columbus's story is one of ambition, perseverance, and a relentless pursuit of discovery.
"Columbus: The Explorer Who Changed the World" is an invitation to explore the remarkable life of a navigator whose voyages changed the course of history. Join us in uncovering the profound legacy of Christopher Columbus and discover how his story continues to influence the world today.
Dr. Leo Lexicon is an educator and author. He is the founder of Lexicon Labs, a publishing imprint that is focused on creating entertaining and educational books for active minds.

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